The Google Fiber TV app lets users control their whole Google Fiber TV via their Android smartphone, tablet and – now iPad. This includes searching for new TV shows and movies to watch, as well as record directly to their DVR.

Of course, this is only really usable for those with a subscription to Google Fiber TV service, which is only available in select areas of Kansas City at present.

Users of the new iPad app can also browse, buy and watch on-demand content directly on their iPad, though there’s no word yet as to whether this will arrive for iPhone-users too.

The Google Fiber TV app for Android was originally restricted to Google’s Nexus 7 tablet, but it finally opened up to any Android smartphone and tablets on Android 4.1 last month.

Earlier this year, it was revealed that Fiber was getting its first 3D channels – 3net and ESPN3D, which certainly seemed like good news on the surface, but when you consider the limited availability of Google Fiber TV, and far-from-ubiquitous nature of 3D TV, well, it has a small market for now.